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Rethinking the Structural Analysis of Palaeolithic Art: New Perspectives on Leroi-Gourhan's Structuralism

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 May 2015

Oscar Moro Abadía
Affiliation:
Department of Archaeology, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St John's, Newfoundland, A1C 5S7 NL, Canada Email: [email protected]
Eduardo Palacio-Pérez
Affiliation:
Government of Cantabria, Heritage Department, Santander, Spain Email: [email protected]

Abstract

André Leroi-Gourhan's work is usually considered a paradigmatic example of the application of structuralist ideas to the study of Palaeolithic art. The association between Leroi-Gourhan and structuralism is, however, problematic. Leroi-Gourhan explicitly distinguished his approach from that of Lévi-Strauss. Furthermore, he developed an explanatory model for the analysis of cave and portable art based on a number of postulates that were not necessarily connected to structuralism. We examine Leroi-Gourhan's understanding of Palaeolithic art in order to determine the influence of structuralism upon his work. This examination will help us to consider some alternative perspectives on the so-called structural analysis of Palaeolithic art. Moreover, Leroi-Gourhan's case will allow us to reflect on how archaeologists appropriate theory from other disciplines and how intellectual production in archaeology works.

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Copyright
Copyright © The McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research 2015 

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